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Raise the roof – and turn it into your new favorite source of energy: solar power! Thanks to President Biden’s Investing in America agenda, you can help the Earth and save big.

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Selected Projects will Help Local Communities Accelerate Deployment of Carbon Management Technology to Capture and Permanently Store Carbon Dioxide Emissions from Industrial and Power Facilities

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DOE announced nine new Biden-Harris Administration appointees have joined the DOE to work alongside U.S. Secretary of Energy Jennifer M. Granholm to implement President Biden’s historic climate and energy agenda

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12 Million Barrels is Slated for Purchase by August 2023 Continuing the Biden-Harris Administration’s Effort to Replenish Reserve at a Good Deal for American Taxpayers, Maintain the SPR’s Operational Readiness, and Protect the Nation’s Energy Security

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Researchers at the Environmental Molecular Sciences Laboratory use isotopes to better understand our environment and the organisms in it.

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Demand-Side Initiative Will Help Advance Clean Hydrogen Hubs and Support President Biden’s Investing in America Agenda for Building a Clean Energy Economy and Creating Good-Paying Jobs

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New Guidance Builds on 2014 Plan That Has Provided Public Access to Nearly 200,000 Articles and Manuscripts from DOE Funding

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Purchase of 3.2 Million Barrels at an Average of $20 Less Than Sold, Advancing Efforts to Replenish Reserve at a Good Deal for American Taxpayers as DOE Maintains the SPR’s Operational Readiness and Protects the Nation’s Energy Security

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Learn about the Oneida Indian Nation’s Facility Energy Efficiency project that was cofunded by the Office of Indian Energy.

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Researchers at two national labs measured the toughest material on Earth.